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 Maybe I am (we are) very far off in finding the best law school structure. Maybe an entire overhaul of the methodology and configuration is necessary. Even so, at this stage in the analysis we must determine what is wrong and what needs to be done.

-- KeithEdelman - 05 Feb 2009

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Actually this doesn't follow at all. There isn't the slightest reason to believe that in order to figure out how to go to law school you have to figure out how to fix it. Fixing it would surely require among other things having some experience in teaching law students, and you don't even have much experience in being a law student yet, let alone teaching them.

We've established, to your satisfaction anyway, that the problem isn't that law school can't teach you, but rather that you're afraid to do some of the things that will make that teaching more effective for you.

I would be happy to teach a course for prospective teachers about how to fix law school, which I have thought a good deal about, but I would rather teach a course for prospective lawyers about how to find for yourself interesting and socially-valuable ways to practice law. As it happens, that's the course you're enrolled in. How about we do that work together this semester, and later, if you're still interested, we'll do that other work when we've got the prerequisites?

 
 
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